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SYSTEMD-CRYPTSETUP-GENERATOR(8) systemd-cryptsetup-generator SYSTEMD-CRYPTSETUP-GENERATOR(8)
NAME
systemd-cryptsetup-generator - Unit generator for /etc/crypttab
SYNOPSIS
/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-cryptsetup-generator
DESCRIPTION
systemd-cryptsetup-generator is a generator that translates /etc/crypttab into native
systemd units early at boot and when configuration of the system manager is reloaded. This
will create systemd-cryptsetup@.service(8) units as necessary.
systemd-cryptsetup-generator implements the generator specification[1].
KERNEL COMMAND LINE
systemd-cryptsetup-generator understands the following kernel command line parameters:
luks=, rd.luks=
Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to "yes". If "no", disables the generator entirely.
rd.luks= is honored only by initial RAM disk (initrd) while luks= is honored by both
the main system and the initrd.
luks.crypttab=, rd.luks.crypttab=
Takes a boolean argument. Defaults to "yes". If "no", causes the generator to ignore
any devices configured in /etc/crypttab (luks.uuid= will still work however).
rd.luks.crypttab= is honored only by initial RAM disk (initrd) while luks.crypttab= is
honored by both the main system and the initrd.
luks.uuid=, rd.luks.uuid=
Takes a LUKS superblock UUID as argument. This will activate the specified device as
part of the boot process as if it was listed in /etc/fstab. This option may be
specified more than once in order to set up multiple devices. rd.luks.uuid= is
honored only by initial RAM disk (initrd) while luks.uuid= is honored by both the main
system and the initrd.
If /etc/crypttab contains entries with the same UUID, then the options for this entry
will be used.
If /etc/crypttab exists, only those UUID specified on the kernel command line will be
activated in the initrd or the real root.
luks.options=, rd.luks.options=
Takes a LUKS super block UUID followed by an '=' and a string of options separated by
commas as argument. This will override the options for the given UUID.
If only a list of options, without an UUID, is specified, they apply to any UUIDs not
specified elsewhere, and without an entry in /etc/crypttab.
rd.luks.options= is honored only by initial RAM disk (initrd) while luks.options= is
honored by both the main system and the initrd.
luks.key=, rd.luks.key=
Takes a password file as argument.
For those entries specified with rd.luks.uuid= or luks.uuid=, the password file will
be set to the password file specified by rd.luks.key= or luks.key
rd.luks.key= is honored only by initial RAM disk (initrd) while luks.key= is honored
by both the main system and the initrd.
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), crypttab(5), systemd-cryptsetup@.service(8), cryptsetup(8), systemd-fstab-
generator(8)
NOTES
1. generator specification
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Generators
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